Friday, July 18, 2025

White House Duped by April Fool’s Joke from Fan Account Claiming In-N-Out Switched to Beef Tallow

 In a bizarre twist, an April Fool’s prank made by a fan account found its way into an official White House press release. On July 14, the Trump administration published a statement under the banner of its “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) campaign, praising food giants like Kraft-Heinz and PepsiCo—and mistakenly included In-N-Out Burger for allegedly switching to beef tallow in its cooking oil. The only problem? That claim came from a parody fan page with a blue checkmark, not the real In-N-Out.


The fan account @innoutburger_ clearly states it’s not affiliated with the burger chain, but the paid verification badge may have misled officials. The incident highlights growing concerns over misinformation on social platforms and how even high-level institutions can fall for i


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